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Building your online personality

…Because so many people have spent a lot of their time over the…last several years working within social networking…websites, you're probably going to find that…once you turn on the Wiki service in OS X server, your users…will gravitate towards it and learn to use it without much help from you.…This might help you to get your people to collaborate in…an online environment much more easily than they might in other environments.…Let's talk how to turn this on and configure it, and then…I'll take you on a tour of what it looks like and how…to set up your own personality, so that you can show other…people how to set up theirs, so that they will enjoy using it.…

Let's start by talking about the two sections here…in the Wiki area under Services in the Server app.…First, we have the access area.…And this is one of the few places where we…have access to change permissions or the access control level for…users to a service that are not in the access…control list, over under the users and groups area and accounts.…

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3/19/2014

Mac OS X Server used to be a $1,000 product. Now it's a $20 app you can install like any app on Mavericks, but that doesn't make it any less powerful. OS X Server offers the old standby services like file sharing, group calendars, and email, with several brand-new twists like wireless management for all of your Apple devices, and caching of software updates to speed up app downloads for your office, school, studio, or any other small organization. Sean Colins, shows you how to set up your own cloud and save time and money with its collaboration and productivity tools. Start here to get up and running fast.